Which Camp for Kids of Color?
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Overnight camps for kids of color?
–Jul 13, 2021I know most camps are full for this summer, but looking ahead to next year, I’m hoping to find some good overnight camp options for our middle schooler. Does anyone know of overnight camps in Northern California (or even Southern California) that are racially diverse (campers and staff)? If they’re queer-friendly, that would be even better.
Thank you for your help!
Jul 13, 2021Naturalist teen camp w/ at least some Black kids?
–Apr 5, 2021My son is a homebody so signing up for new things is always a bit of a reach. He's now 15 and very interested in animals and ecosystems. He doesn't like being the only Black kid in a group, compounded by the one time we convinced him to go to an overnight camp and he got into a fight w/ a kid who called him the "n" word. It seems like for teenagers it's mainly sleepaway and some hiking camps. I think he would be open to either if 1. there are animals or naturalist focus and 2. other Black kids.
One benefit of COVID is that we've saved money on normal activities so we could afford to splurge. Except, the better a program looks (and costs), the fewer Black kids.
Please don't recommend Trackers - they had really cool programming but you don't get kicked out for verified calling another camper the "n" word.
Apr 5, 2021
My son is a person of color and he attended Camp Ravencliff (https://ymcaeastbay.org/camps/camp-ravencliff) several years running and LOVED it. It was so great to see the kids loading up in the bus at the Richmond YMCA - one of the first times he felt completely immersed in a community of kids that looked like him. They do all the classic camp stuff and it is on a river so lots of fun water stuff too.
There was a similar question in April and parents' suggestions are here: Naturalist teen camp w/ at least some Black kids?